1. He's From New Hampshire and spends parts of the offseason in Portsmouth, NH. Frequents an establishment up there.

2. Bills have had contact with Chip Kelly's Representatives. Simply, they had to! Kelly is represented by David Dunn of Athletes First who also represents Andy LeVitre, Eric Wood, Kellen Moore, Scott McKillop & Kraig Urbik- Urbik signed an extension just under a month ago._________________I'm The guy who got shunned on FFs for arguing J.J. Watt should be selected 1st Overall in the 2011 Draft. I also thought Gabe Carimi would be a Perennial Pro Bowler. Live & Learn

It would be great to have him. But Jason La Canfora posted on twitter today that even though the Bills are interviewing him he plans on Philly, Browns or stay at Oregon... But who knows._________________It's All About The U!

It would be great to have him. But Jason La Canfora posted on twitter today that even though the Bills are interviewing him he plans on Philly, Browns or stay at Oregon... But who knows.

Who wouldn't choose the Browns over us though?

lol right.

Browns ownership has stated that they would be willing to allow the new HC to have significant/full control over personnel and Kelly has stated he wanted that level of control. I don't think Kelly to the Browns would be that big of a surprise. In fact, it's my expectation, with the Eagles being Kelly's 2nd choice. Given that there is a re-shuffling going on in the Bills FO trying to assign different people to certain responsibilities, I don't think they are looking to give any coach control over personnel._________________

Am I the only one who couldn't care less if he comes here or not? I see the upside for him but it seems like there would be a pretty decent learning curve for him and it seems like there is a pretty decent chance he could be a bust. Too be fair I don't watch college football enough to know what kind of coach he is._________________The night is dark and full of terrors.

Am I the only one who couldn't care less if he comes here or not? I see the upside for him but it seems like there would be a pretty decent learning curve for him and it seems like there is a pretty decent chance he could be a bust. Too be fair I don't watch college football enough to know what kind of coach he is.

TO be honest it could be pretty big deal whether or not if you land him in terms of the potential

There is to some degree less of a risk if you go with less of an unknown, but it's not the same level of potential reward either

With CJ Spiller in the backfield with a dual threat QB and Chip Kelly's no huddle no mercy offense, the Bills could have an elite offense in the NFL

IT could actually be a very rapid turnaround and the Bills could contend for the AFC East title as early as next season

College kids are used to working with Grad students at the NCAA level, but you have to wonder how these guys are going to be received by veteran NFL players. I could see a possibility of a lack of respect, especially from the older veterans._________________

College kids are used to working with Grad students at the NCAA level, but you have to wonder how these guys are going to be received by veteran NFL players. I could see a possibility of a lack of respect, especially from the older veterans.

So he's doing the exact same thing Marrone is doing? Just with bringing slightly less of his assistants?_________________